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How to Facilitate Effective Group Discussions?
Effective group discussions can be facilitated by:
Setting a clear agenda
for the discussion
Ensuring balanced participation
from all members
Using data and evidence
to support arguments
Encouraging open and respectful dialogue
Summarizing key points
and action items
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